Toronto Mayor Admits to Buying, Using Illegal Drugs in Last 2 Years, Says He Won’t Cooperate With Police

Toronto Mayor Rob Ford told the City Council on Wednesday morning that, on the advice of his attorney, he is not cooperating with police in regard to last week’s admission that he smoked crack cocaine.

He supports the police, he said, but his attorney “told me not to talk to the police.”

Responding to a questions at a City Council meeting Wednesday morning, Toronto Mayor Rob Ford flatly denied that he has alcohol or drug addictions. He said he took drugs and got drunk “out of sheer stupidity” in a few isolated incidents.

Answering a question from a city councilor, Toronto Mayor Rob Ford admitted Wednesday to having bought illegal drugs within the past two years. He spoke during a City Council meeting. Ford admitted last week to having smoked crack cocaine.

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(CNN) — Embattled Toronto Mayor Rob Ford will face the City Council on Wednesday for the first time since admitting he smoked crack cocaine.

Ford has refused to step down despite calls for him to do so, and Wednesday’s council meeting is expected to add more pressure.

The mayor says that not only will he remain in office, but he will run for re-election next year.

“I was elected to do a job and that is exactly what I am going to continue doing,” he said last week after his admission. “We live in a democracy and on October 27, 2014, I want the people of this great city to decide if they want Rob Ford to be their mayor.”

If Ford is nervous about the grilling he may get, he didn’t show it.

The day before the council meeting, he was selling and autographing bobblehead dolls of himself for charity.

Last week, after months of dodging allegations, Ford told reporters that he smoked crack cocaine about a year ago — probably, he said, during a “drunken stupor.”

“Yes, I have smoked crack cocaine. But … do I? Am I an addict? No,” Ford said.